Mark Waid offers up a time-jumping thrillride in "Indestructible Hulk" #14, but artist Kim Jacinto's disjointed pages don't capture the thrills or deliver as many great moments as well as leadoff artist Mahmud Asrar's initial one

"Young Avengers" #11 has Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie setting up their final storyline, as the group rallies to try and rescue Hulking and defeat Mother once and for all, even as Loki gets something he's wanted.

Geoff Johns' next-to-last chapter of "Death of a King," as well as his next-to-last issue as writer, unfolds in a grand way in "Aquaman" #24, filled with origins, surprises, and great imagery from Paul Pelletier and Sean Parsons.

"Batman: The Dark Knight" #24 feels like a Villains Month issue that got bumped in favor of another team, and that's a shame because Gregg Hurwitz and Alex Maleev's Clayface spotlight is the superior one.

"Zombie War" #1 by Kevin Eastman, Tom Skulan and Eric Talbot delivers an unabashed tale of zombie violence, originally created over twenty years ago, that's nothing like the kind of mayhem created by most modern-day zombie stories.